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34 messages, Last post on May 05, 2009 at 5:37 PM
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First Drive: 2009 Audi A4 Avant - First Impressions: A stylish, lively driving package as always, but there's even less cargo room than before.(more)
Full Test: 2009 Audi A4 - What Works: The best-handling A4 ever; beautifully built interior and now with actual rear-seat legroom; fantastic brakes.(more)
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Replying to: huntzinger (Jun 02, 2008 6:28 am) |
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you also have to consider there's only 2 levels of equiptment on the 2009 3.2 A4. You have to order either a premium plus or prestige model. Premium plus includes the led's, xenons, bluetooth, ipod, power & memory seats, leather, sirius and several other things. So there won't be any stripped down cheapo models like BMW advertises than few people want and are almost never on dealers lots. |
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Every time I find myself in the market for a car, I try and convince myself to buy an Audi. I love the understated styling of the cars and the grip and safety of Quattro, the interiors are fantastic, there's no "hey, look at me! I'm driving a BMW" statement stigma, I am more impressed with Audi's dominance at Le Mans than I am with BMW's progress in Formula 1, and the list goes on. But every time, I buy a BMW instead, and it's because they consistently outperform the Audis. If Audi had just tossed in a 320 horsepower V6 and kept the price equal to the 335i's, I would be there in a heartbeat. But they didn't. They gave us a 265-hp engine instead. The bar for the $45,000 sports sedan market is much higher than that. And no, it's not all about 0-60 times, but they've got to get close to be in the game. I love Audi, but until they can really deliver on their performance message (just get close -- 1.7 seconds slower in the 0-60 category is not close), I'll keep buying 3-series, much as I try to convince myself to go Audi.
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Replying to: duncanlord (Aug 28, 2008 3:26 pm)
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Replying to: 604doc (Aug 29, 2008 7:15 am) ...oh, wait... no manaul for this year. And no plans for an Avant with a manaul, period. Seems if ya want a wagon with a stick you end up in ...a BMW. How the H did that happen?
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Replying to: byronwalter (Aug 30, 2008 1:43 pm) as for crash testing, i'm not sure that audi has to do another nhtsa test of an a4 or a4 avant just because of the manual trans. and for parts, audi will have to stock the same parts for a manual a4 avant as they will for the a4 sedan manual and the sedan manual is apparently coming to the u.s. in a few months. and besides, audi would be offering the manual in part to market a sporty image, not to sell 20,000 avants in the u.s. with a manual. part of bmw's sporty aura is built by offering all their 3 and 5 series cars with a manual even though most bmw are driven by people who wouldn't even know how to shift a manual trans. also, for those interested in a 4wd/awd wagon with good fuel economy like the 2.0t a4 avant, i believe that saab is going to have an all wheel drive 9-3 wagon with a manual in 2009. |
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I just want to mention that there must have been no click-click at the pump... there must have been only one click. Why? because Audi somehow thinks that using about 20 pages from the manual, plus a notice on the gas cap that summarizes in: tight the gas cap and allow just one click and one click only, otherwise, the engine light will turn on for 5 days. Yes. That was my first experience with the Audi. Mea culpa, I didn't read the manual as to how to fill up the gas in an Audi. I have filled gas in a Jaguar, a Cadillac, a U-Haul truck and many other cars without reading the manual first... somehow Audi believes that this exercise should be different from other manufacturers. I learned from my father that I should tight the gas cap and allow a few clicks to be very sure that it was tight. I follow this tradition in all my cars... until I got the Audi. I booked a service appointment and the service representative asked for how long I had the car... "about a week" I responded. "Did you put gas on your car?" -yes... "ah, you probably clicked the gas cap more than once. Wait for a few days and if the light is still on, bring the car to the dealership". Indeed, a few days later, the light turned off. So there you go... apparently Audi connoisseurs would know that one click and one click only, is the rule. Me, I think that instead of the many warnings for not clicking more than once, they should relax the sensor that senses "one click only". If you have an Audi, believe me that you can save an appointment by clicking only ONCE the gas cap. Enjoy it! |
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